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Turkey is a very interesting country with a distinctive culture and language. Always wanted to find out more about Turkey? Read on to discover a few things you might not know…

Turkish Language

The Turkish language is distinct from other languages in the region, as it is inspired by Latin, not Arabic. This makes professional, accurate translation vital for companies seeking to branch out into this area.

It’s clear to see why more and more companies are eager to expand their business into the newly booming economy of Turkey. Not only is the country identified as one of the world’s up-and-coming economies, but there’s plenty of industries in this unique location where East meets West.

Here’s a quick guide to how and why to target the Turkish niche with your business…

Translation services specialists Future Trans are delighted to announce their attendance at this year’s GALA event in Boston. The company offers first-class translation services for Middle Eastern and African languages and has helped businesses both locally and globally break down the communication barrier and enter new markets.

International Mother Language Day is a celebration of language that is held on the 21st of February every year. It is designed to promote diversity and understanding of other cultures through multilingualism and multiculturalism. This year’s theme is Linguistic diversity and multilingualism count for sustainable development.

The origin of the Persian language dates back to 550-330 BCE and it was used by the Parsa people who ruled Iran. It then became the language of the Persian Empire and became a widely spoken language with it being used in the likes of India, Russia, the Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf.

Through the years, the language has evolved and has become the modern language that it is today. Primarily it is spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and certain areas of Uzbekistan.

I am Noha Hussein, I graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Political sciences, Cairo University, 2011.

I started my career in Future Trans (2012) in Project Management as Project Coordinator, though my main major is Economics, and I haven’t studied Project Management before, but I have read about it then became passionate about the field.

Arabic is a fascinating language with a history that dates back centuries. It is also a very popular language, with more than 300 million native Arabic speakers around the world, mostly in the Middle East and Northern Africa. Arabic is the official language of the 22 the countries that form the Arab league and the 5th most common language globally.

A new report by the International Monetary Fund suggests that most Middle Eastern and African economies are set to grow strongly in 2018. The report says that growth in the Middle East and North African countries is expected to reach 3.5% in the coming year — faster than most developed countries.

The improvement in MENA economies is a welcome change after a couple of years of political instability and a slow down in the major economies in the region. The improved outlook means there will be some excellent opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors.

Leading translation and localisation provider, Future Trans, has announced its acquisition of ISO 17100 certification as a valuable addition to its technology base.

Based in Egypt, Future Trans has led the translation and localisation industry for over 20 years. Working with global and local businesses within a wide range of industries including Telecoms, IT, Automotive and Education.

When we first meet somebody new, we gain an impression of that person within six seconds through a number of points of contact including face, voice and presentation. For a company, the website is the “face and voice” of the organization and that first impression counts.

Today, most companies understand the importance of making their websites accessible to people within different countries and therefore add different language options to their sites, however, simple translation is just not enough.